ALSO GREAT JOB TEAM, OUR TROUT WILL NOT BE LISTED AS AN ENDANGERED SPECIES ALTHOUGH THE CONSERVATION PLAN MUST CONTINUE. We didn't want the trout listed, we pointed out why it was facing a listing. Work has to continue and with Trout Unlimiteds help, we are well on our way. Eagle Lake Trout determination

APRIL 14, 2016 Eagle Lake Guardians donate an additional $6000 to Trout Unlimited toward the organism study on Pine Creek which, to date is now $23,500! This study has to be done before we can eliminate the brook trout (planted by CDFW) from Pine Creek. After the removal of the brook trout (electro-shocking over the last few years has not removed the brook trout, only controlling the population). Once the study is finished, we can move forward in restoring the water. We need an additional $7320 in order to complete the study. PLEASE DONATE THROUGH PAY PAL or MAIL A CHECK TO Eagle Lake Guardians at 686-795 Bamboo Way, Susanville, CA 96130.

EAGLE LAKE GUARDIANS ARE THE ONLY LOCAL NONPROFIT SPECIFICALLY WORKING FOR EAGLE LAKE, PINE CREEK AND OUR TROUT FOR EVERYONE. NO LAKE, NO FISH NO PROPERTY VALUE...DON'T FORGET THAT. OUR MISSION ONLY SERVES TO BENEFIT EAGLE LAKE AND HER FISH AND AVIAN HABITAT. NO FUNDS GO ANYWHERE ELSE AS THAT IS THE WAY REBECCA AND VAL SET IT UP. SEE "OUR PAPERS" WHERE ALL FINANCIAL DOCUMENTATION IS PUBLIC INFORMATION AND AVAILABLE TO ALL.

WE DIDN'T GET MUCH WATER OVER WINTER OVER 2016 WINTER. THERE WILL BE NO LAUNCHING AT SPALDING OR STONES. WE ARE ROUGHLY 8-10 INCHES HIGHER RIGHT NOW THAN IN MAY 2015 SO EXPECT LAUNCHING CONDITIONS TO BE SOMEWHAT BETTER BUT SIMILAR TO LAST YEAR. WE NEED MORE WATER IN PINE CREEK BEFORE THIS LAKE WILL COME BACK. WE GAINED ABOUT A FOOT OF WATER PER YEAR BY CLOSING THE BLY TUNNEL BUT PINE CREEK WATERSHED IS OUR ONLY SAVIOR. WE NEED TO GET THAT BACK AS PER THE CONSERVATION PLAN. WE HAVE GOTTEN BOCARD SPRING BACK, PERHAPS THE REASON PINE CREEK STARTED EARLY AND CONTINUED TO FLOW. THE FASTER WE CAN FUND THE STUDIES, THE FASTER WE GET WATER BACK. THINK ABOUT THAT FOLKS. WHERE IS THE CIFFI MONEY GOING? At least you know where our money is going!! ALL FINANCIAL INFORMATION IS LOCATED ON "OUR PAPERS" PAGE.

DECEMBER 2015 UPDATE FROM TROUT UNLIMITED WE ARE BACK ONLINE FOR FUNDRAISERS IN 2016!!! OUR FIRST ONE WILL BE HELD SUNDAY AFTERNOON OF OPENING WEEKEND AT SPALDING COMMUNITY SERVICE DISTRICT HALL!!! MORE INFO LATER!!

JUNE 1, 2015 PINE CREEK RESTORATION PLAN!!! Here it is folks!!! The plan to save our trout! I take special pride in seeing the bottom of page 9 objective 2.1.

2015 NewsletterTHANK YOU FOR USING OUR PAYPAL BUTTON FOR DONATIONS! WE CONSIDER A $15 DONATION AS A MEMBERSHIP AND WE GET ALL THE NECESSARY INFORMATION WE NEED TO SIGN YOU UP. YOU CAN ALSO LEAVE US A NOTE!

DECEMBER 14, 2014: Pine Creek water studies continue. See Current Issues page for update from Trout Unlimited regarding progress in the field. We need your support in getting our trout and lake back into shape. Mother Nature will respond if we help fix what needs fixed. Thank you one and all. Eagle Lake needs your donations, you are her voice!

9-15-14 EAGLE LAKE GUARDIANS CONTINUE TO WORK WITH TROUT UNLIMITED TO PREVENT OUR TROUT FROM BEING LISTED AS AN ENDANGERED OR THREATENED SPECIES.CURRENTLY, UPPER PINE CREEK BROOK TROUT ERADICATION HAS BEEN DONE MECHANICALLY (correction 9-30) WHILE WATER LEVELS ARE LOW TO REMOVE THE BROOK TROUT POPULATION. THIS HAS REDUCED BUT NOT ELIMINATED THE BROOK TROUT AND HAVING BEEN DONE OVER THE LAST TWO YEARS. THANKFULLY, TU'S DECISION FOR CHEMICAL TREATMENT WHEN WATER LEVELS ARE LOW, WAS BETTER THAN GOV OF WAITING FOR FLOWS TO INCREASE TO THE LAKE BEFORE CHEMICAL TREATMENT TAKES PLACE DOWN THE ROAD. NEXT SEASON THE WATER STUDY OF THE WATERSHED BELOW HIGHWAY 44 TO THE DELTA TAKES PLACE. WE NEED MORE DONATIONS IN ORDER TO FUND MORE PROJECTS TO PREVENT THE LISTING. WHILE PROGRESS IS BEING MADE, THE USFWS DECISION WILL BE PUT ON HOLD!! WE USE THE TERM "POISON" GENERICALLY IN CONVERSATION, BUT ALL THIS ROOT CHEMICAL DOES IS REMOVE THE DISSOLVED OXYGEN FROM THE WATER WHICH KILLS THE FISH. THERE REALLY IS NO OTHER OPTION BUT TO DO IT AS MECHANICAL TREATMENT CAN'T ELEMINATE, ONLY REDUCE THE NUMBER OF BROOK TROUT. THIS WILL BE DONE AT A TIME THAT WATER ISN'T FLOWING TI THE LAKE ELIMINATING THE POTENTIAL FOR TRACE CHEMICALS TO AFFECT THE LAKE OR THE HUMANS LIVING HERE. THERE ARE NO FISH WHERE THE CREEK IS DRY THERFORE NO NEED TO AFFECT TO THE LAKE OR LOCAL GROUNDWATER. We will be updating our members soon with a snail mail newsletter regarding our teamwork in preventing the listing.

Please note that there is a group in Spalding who has not done their homework and insist that Eagle Lake Guardians support the listing of our trout. These rumors obviously come from uneducated and misinformed people who are too ignorant to check us out for themselves. They have our upmost sympathy.

US FISH AND WILDLIFE: EAGLE LAKE TROUT MAY WARRENT PROTECTION UNDER THE ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT
Do we have your attention now? No water, no fish. Get rid of the multitude of water diversions on Pine Creek and stop cloud seeding affecting our watershed & let the trout do their thing naturally, not hand picked by man and life will be good. Seems to me that the science needs revisited. In 2011 the trout did have a meager spawn....25 miles from where the scientists have been claiming they are improving habitat for the trout trucked up to the headwaters from the trap every spring. The only thing the government has been improving is the cattle water ponds by robbing Pine Creek watershed. No brainer what is causing the problems on Pine Creek and the entire public knows what is wrong. Too much water impounded for range for too many decades. EAGLE LAKE GUARDIANS RESPONSE TO USFWS
Most of the contents of the discs is located on this website

SEE "OUR PAPERS" FOR ALL FINANCIAL DOCUMENTS, BANKING AND TREASURY REPORTS. ALSO FUNDRAISER INCOME/EXP REPORT

First, reports of the valve in the Bly Tunnel still flowing have been deemed false by BLM’s Ken Cullom. The valves were closed and locked on February 2, 2012.

7-10-12 update: Eagle Lake Guardians are now working on several issues. Cloud Seeding program of PGE is one. We have recently sent out letters requesting information on chemicals used, pounds used and dates of seeding events. See the MERCURY TEST performed on fish in Lake Almanor that no one seems to want disclosed to the public, including but not limited to local government, state government, federal government and PG&E. We will be sending out more letters individually to keep our concerns separated just in case. We plan on having water and soil testing performed by a laboratory testing group authorized to conduct the testing as we see a need for a non biased study. We will next be seeking information on snow events and the reach of these chemicals in the environment and snow event results that inundate one area and possibly deplete another such as Pine Creek. Health effects that could be caused from their usage not only in people but in wildlife is another concern, hence the need for more testing and study. We are also working on Pine Creek’s water diversions called impoundments. These impoundments rob Pine Creek of water in several areas of the watershed. The water from these impoundments will never reach Pine Creek by design. They are for cattle grazing first and foremost. Fire protection from these impoundments is not a reality unless they contain enough water to pump late in summer & fall when our worst fire season occurs. Once Pine Creek stops flowing into Eagle Lake, the cows are allowed in the areas to graze. Over decades, we believe that the accumulative affects from these impounds needs to be revisited with intentions of protecting Eagle Lake water levels first and foremost. Pine Creek is a “Heritage trout” stream and in that declaration, the water impoundments are in actuality, quite questionable on Pine Creek to begin with. Trout need water & these impoundments restrict the natural watershed flow into Pine Creek in many areas. We are seeking the locations and number of these impoundments as there appears to be more than we thought originally.

The lake elevation will be at historic low elevations not seen since the 1930’s. In 2009 the lake elevation remained at a low elevation not seen since the 1950’s but the lake is going lower in 2012 than many of us have seen in our lifetime. In winter, we get clouds, they just don’t have any moisture in them for the Eagle Lake basin. If indeed we are “benefitting” from cloud seeding, then we are also possibly benefitting the health effects from the chemicals used at some point in our watershed. If we are NOT benefiting, quite possibly the weather destined for Eagle Lake is being hijacked before it gets here. Weather manipulation is NOT Mother Nature and in order to get Lake Almanor at peak elevation with water to spare some other area is being depleted and drying up in record time. Now, what would you think if you knew your local government signed away your life to not hold PG&E liable in the event of sickness and/or death from exposure to their chemicals?

EAGLE LAKE WINS!!!

2-2-12 THE VALVES WERE CLOSED DOWN IN THE BLY TUNNEL. GREAT WORK ONE AND ALL.

RESPONSE FROM STATE WATER RESOURCE CONTROL BOARD TO BLM: "TURN OFF THE VALVE IN THE BLY TUNNEL." Thanks to over 100 personal requests for it!! But, we will believe it when the valve is closed off for good!!
And, we will have witnesses since this is still a matter of public trust andWE the Public still don't trust 'em!

Our Objectives: To enhance and protect Eagle Lake water quality, water level, Heritage trout fishery and avian habitat. We may seek legal advice or legal action depending on the issues. No officers take any salary or other monetary gains. We are working at several different levels to engage the players in factual documentation regarding the Bly Tunnel flow and how much it is affecting Eagle Lake’s natural lake elevation.

Eagle Lake is the second largest natural lake in California and is located in Northeastern CA 30 to 45 minutes drive from Susanville, approximately 1 ½ hours from Lassen National Park and approximately 135 miles from Chico CA, Redding CA, Reno NV and Klamath Falls OR.

Over the last 20 years the water levels of Eagle Lake have fluctuated between 5098 ft elevation in 1992 and 5106.65 in 1998. In the year 2000 the lake elevation was a beautiful 5105.32 ft and with the exception of a couple years, the lake has seen a steady decline; ending 2010 at a historic low level of 5095.6 ft. To “enhance Pine Creek” well above the lake, several diversions have been created for artificial habitats among other shared uses. Due to our volunteer Guardians complaints to Lassen County Board of Supervisors and the State Water Resource Board in the fall of 2010 a RAC grant was expedited for a water study for Pine Creek watershed. Many years ago the creek monitoring stations were removed due to budget cuts so no data has been collected on the flows of Pine Creek vs how much gets to the lake. Records are scant at the egg collection facility but no data for what actually flows to the creek and out of the creek before it gets to Eagle Lake.

Another dilemma (problem solved 2-2-12) for Eagle Lake is the water flowing through the valve on the 8” pipe in the Bly Tunnel. As of 9-15-11 after Guardians attended several meetings and with the help of non-members, CDFG conceded to writing a letter to the powers that be recommending turning off the valve on the Bly Tunnel and on 12-21-11 State Water Resource Control Board issued a request to turn off the valves. The water board also once and for all, said all historic water rights had been revoked long ago. A fish rescue is anticipated prior to turning off the valve as Eagle Lake native fish species have entered the tunnel over the years. AFTER MANY LETTERS OF COMPLAINTS, ON FEBRUARY 2, 2012 BLM CLOSED THE VALVES ON THE BLY TUNNEL. On February 16, 2012 the lake elevation was officially at 5096ft. New "official markers" will be done at Stones Landing for lake elevation.

However, this is only solving half the problem. CDFG will monitor the situation in the coming years for any detrimental affects come from turning off the valve. We are still pursuing isotope testing at our expense to determine how much lake water is leaving the "horizontal well". We still intend to find out how much water is destined for Eagle Lake on Pine Creek vs how much water is diverted off before getting to the lake. There is more than one diversion or man made lake which are not limited to Pine Creek Valley. Drought years and low water affect the recreation as well as the Eagle Lake trout. Rock piles extend hundreds of feet out from the shore and some catch you off guard in the middle of the deep south basin. It becomes a hazard for safe recreation especially for newcomers and cause thousands of dollars in repairs, not to mention any injuries. Poor water quality affects the catch and release by stressing the trout to a point that they cannot survive long after being released. When the pH rises above acceptable levels (9.4) CDFG posts a “Volunteer Catch and Keep Recommendation” for the safety of the trout. Once water temperatures cool down in fall, the pH subsequently drops and the recommendation is removed. When CDFG came up with the Catch and Keep Recommendation their criteria was set for a uniform pH of 9.2. However, the lake rarely goes below 9.2 uniformly so DFG increased the uniform pH to 9.4 after the switch of biologists. Size of our trout is also affected. Our objective is to find answers in hopes of having something in place that protects Eagle Lake water levels which directly affect water quality in the high pH lake. We are doing our best and with the help of volunteer guardians we are plowing through the crowded middlemen and going further up the line. We will be updating more towards the end of July.

When every other lake in CA is full and still flowing, Eagle Lake is alone in the drought; our river in the air dried up. The lake ONLY came up a little over 2 ft which tallied up about 5 to 6 inches higher than last year’s high water at the same time. We were never even close to seeing 5 ft let alone 8 ft of water in the lake. Eagle Lake has NOT been saved by any means despite rumors earlier this year. Is she being robbed of snowfall? The lake is at her best elevation for the best water quality at an elevation of 5105 ft to 5106 ft. On average, we also lose about 2.4 ft between May and Oct (2010). We need to find a balance in order to prevent these low water levels now as well as in the future so this doesn’t happen again if it doesn’t have to happen. Eagle Lake is critical to the economy of Lassen County as well as being a jewel for CDFG's trout stocking program and every agency should do as much as possible to keep her at or near her peak for the safety of the lake, heritage trout, avian habitat and the recreating public who depends on it. The lake water is not supposed to be used for any other purpose and is supposed to seek its own natural level.

Eagle Lake watershed is getting a complete water study performed. In March 2012 requests will be being submitted for grant funding. The study is expected to take 18 to 24 months once planned (stage 1) and funded (stage 2). Groundwater and surface flow study is necessary to establish a general health of the aquifer as Lassen County exports water to Nevada at Fish Springs, a water supply for northern Reno & Sparks area. Eagle Lake's watershed is one of three included in the Susan River watershed area, the second is Honey Lake. Seems that there isn't much really known about the water in general and little to compare with for monitoring. This study will determine more of what is going on with the lake. We know the lake is special and volcanic in nature. We feel the minor tremors that occur quite often and see them on the lake as well. Google Earth Brockman Lava Beds on the west side of the south basin. Scars left by eons of volcanic and geologic activity are evident in many places. We're just glad that the county, state and federal governments have realized the importance of facts over assumptions. In the mean time, the lake will not come up much for the 2012 fishing season. We do have several years of evaporation statistics to compare with this year (being the first year that the Bly Tunnel valves have been closed).

Welcome to Eagle Lake Guardians. Together we can give the lake her own voice, claim her own water as stated by law and get back to having trout that are actually larger than every other stocked lake in the state and anywhere else Eagle Lake trout are shipped or stocked. It is going to take a lot of hard work but it looks like the government is on board once realizing they must consider the Eagle Lake Basin Area Plan as signed onto in the mid 1980s. We are preparing to go the distance and taking the necessary steps one at a time. ...at some point along the way, legal action may still come into play but we hope to use our funds for water studies to see what is going on, matching grants to clean up and enhance Pine Creek to benefit Eagle Lake and our Eagle Lake trout.

Guardian Good Deeds:

1) Paid for new solar charging units to replace two critical units that failed during the study of transmitting trout and releasing them upstream. This was a good year for the study and a minor change of getting an earlier start this year and the will and determination of Teresa and Karen to track these trout in their snowshoes 3.6 miles before making the 911 call to Val who insisted on knowing if there was anything that needed to be done or purchased to insure the success of this years study. We took action immediately and the solar units were up and working in around 6 days thanks to Teresa & husband creating the wooden stands.

2) pursued justice for Eagle Lake on closing down the valve on the Bly Tunnel. Rebecca and Val rallied the troops, traveled to Sacramento for 3 days in which we bugged the senators & assembly and DFG Commission. We got Eagle Lake on the Agenda for the Sept 15th CDFG Commission Meeting in Redding and by public pressure and a detailed report from the State Water Resource Control Board regarding the fact that no water rights existed for Eagle Lake water, CDFG conceded to writing a letter requesting the valve on the 8 inch pipe in the Bly Tunnel be turned off. The letter is dated 10-3-11 and Rebecca kept in constant contact getting DFG to get that letter out as soon as possible. AFTER SEVERAL EMAIL CAMPAIGNS, THE VALVES WERE CLOSED ON FEB 2, 2012

3) we're pointing out the facts. We are not in this for glory or fame, we are in it totally for preserving Eagle Lake and everything about her for future generations. Agencies are taking notice and are willing to work with us to benefit Eagle Lake. We have a lot of work cut out for us ahead. First things first, then we can begin on the projects that need to be done.

More is destined to follow.

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